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  1. Yep, same thing happened (or happening atm) for me
  2. Don't use fraps, ever. It's terrible, not to mention the output size is enormously large. Yes, I'm suffering the similar issues. I've noticed this when I'm playing on my melee toons. Unfortunately, I don't think there is a fix to this. In the hardcore end-games such as NiM raids for PvE and ranked for PvP, big latency will hinder our gameplay in a big way. But I think it's still pretty acceptable for regs and HM FP/Ops. You can still record your gameplay, no big deal. Heck, you can even still open another program like teamspeak and do fine. I know coz I've done this. The feasible solution (at least for me) is to maining ranged classes, because they don't suffer from this problem as much as melee classes do. But again, if you are just casually into regs, I think you will do just fine.
  3. I'm from APAC region as well. Having 200-300ms is like a norm for us (I think 200ms is the best for me, not sure for you), but I don't think that's the issue with recording as I can still record my gameplay easily without single trouble. Perhaps try specific recording softwares like Overwolf or Camtasia, those work really well.
  4. I think the inflation was caused by exploitters a while ago.
  5. Yes, it's one of the way. The problem is some people has limited time to play the game. I'd rather spending my in-game time doing pvp, because that's my cup of tea. Yeah, I know doing tatooine heroics in full group will yield 700k in less than 30 mins, while other heroics, well not so much and requires more times. Another problem is getting full group. I've done this several times waiting on fleet spamming LF heroic group and have to wait like 10-20 mins, not to mention sometimes (though really rare) some people in the middle of heroic missions quitted because they have rl issues. Can't really blame them since rl comes first. I hope they consider this, and thank you anyway for your advice. Appreciate it.
  6. Pls give us more credit as rewards from doing pvp since the prices on GTN are extremely inflated and high (pretty much on all servers) and majority of pvpers are broke
  7. Marksmanship is the most viable spec for both regs and ranked warzones, because of instant burst skills that designed for single target focus. Engineering is the 2nd most viable spec especially for unranked when it comes to node control (lots of dots and ccs), but the damage output partially relies on AoE skills. So it's kinda AoE centric spec unlike marksmanship. For virulence, i'd say its unfavourable both for PvE and PvP because you need to build up your dots first before casting cull (i forget whats the skill's name for GS), and not to mention peeps can cleanse your dots. Snipers/GSs can be shine on group ranked warzone (when we got supports a.k.a guard, and heals) And most people tend to focus on this class first because if they ignore us, we can unleash insane damage and kill them really quick.
  8. Well, you got few choices: 1. When you got killed on open world and revived, you'll have a small window to avoid gankers/owpvpers. Use it to go to a remote place where you think they can't find you. 2. If they still trying to locate you, you can try to avoid them (usually normal owpvpers won't blindlessly chase players who doesn't want to participate on owpvp) as usually they only stick to pvpers only, but there might be rare occurrences where they might still chase you, well in that case: 3. Go and do other activities (dailies, FP, regs warzones, crafting), or just log out and wait till those pvp activities are over. You should join communities or/and guild and start making friends as this will immensely help you on open world.
  9. I don't know in PvE, but in PvP sometimes (quite rare occurence) after Penetrating Blasts (Penetrating Rounds), I use Ambush instead of Followthrough (Trickshot version of sniper), because I know my target will be out of sight and I know using Followthrough won't kill them, but Ambush does. Or sometimes Takedown (Quickdraw) instead of Followthrough because of the same above reason. It's kinda situational imo.
  10. Not true. Role in PVP is not a decisive factor for winning a match, it always comes to knowledge (understand the class, role, and also understand the map mechanics) itself, and cooperation. If you got full DPS for instance, and let say your opponent got 4 healers and 4 dps, it means your team dmg output should be far bigger than your opponents. Sure they got massive amount of heals, but they lack dps. If your team can focus fire, killing 1 healer at a time, and cc the others, winning that match isn't a difficult task to accomplish.
  11. yeah, just ignore those babies, you're cool, pls stay.
  12. It's a heroic mission from GSI quest (it's a seeker droid mission), the mission title says HEROIC 4, but I just found out that it's actually soloable with using Operative/Scoundrel classes using TANK as a companion. Well, I've used operative on this one, and I think (in my opinion) it can only be soloed using this class. I will explain why in a sec. This mission is pretty nice since it will allowed you to dig rare BoL (Bound to Legacy) gears; Dreadseed gears/Starforager gears. I will highlights few important things to get this done on this heroic. For full guide details you can go check dulfy site; http://dulfy.net/2013/03/26/swtor-macrobinocular-and-seeker-droid-missions-guide/ I didn't record my solo gameplay, but some other dude who inspired me did. This is the link to his vid: This heroic has 3 phases. 1. Phase 1: Survive the Onslaught Operative has a huge advantage over other classes on this one thanks to roll ability that will save a lot of your running time grabbing cells. At the beginning, you need to make turret generator as your first priority before those dread creeps start to hurting shields. If I remember correctly I was able to lighted up the turret generator to 50%-62.5% before the creeps started to turned one of the shield to yellow. When they finally got one of your shield to yellow, you have to make shield protection to become your first priority. (Don't worry, you will be able to make up for your turret later). One thing to note for this phase: if you carry a cell and you got attacked or attacking a mob, you will got insta death. And there will be one mob during the phase, make sure to kill it first or if you carrying a cell, command your tank companion to attack it first (to prevent it from attacking you, thus killing u instantly). Just make sure no dread creeps gets inside by keep protecting your shields, and make up for the turret generator to 100%, and you will be good. In my case, I didn't make it, and died from powercell blow. BUT I tried to revive on the spot, heals to the full, use stealth, put sleep dart to the creep that stands nearest the generator, and I was able to fill the generator. This is why using operative is really good because you can be sneaky at the quest objective. 2. Phase 2: Corrupted Sithspawn Experiment On this phase, there are 2 important things you need to watch. First, after you kill all 4 tentacles, you need to stand above the Arcanum Bio-Containment Canister (or stand near it, and make sure your tank following you at that time). If that Caniseter has a Dreadseed Corruption growth on the top of it, you need to click it first to remove it before you can stand on it. This will helps you to stun the boss when it lands on you, and make you able to do him some damage. The 2nd thing is make sure you ONLY use your Escape ability when the boss start to use its tentacle to heal himself, and interrupt it. This occurs after the stun period (10-12 secs) after it lands on you after you killed 4 creep tentacles. Make sure your tank keep aggroing the boss, and you heal your tank so both of you can still survive the ordeal. This is one of the reason why only operative/scoundrel is the only one who can solo this heroic. Second reason would be the "Escape Plan" utility that grants 1:30 cooldown on Escape ability, which is really important on this phase to prevent miniboss from heal itself. Sorcerer might be able to do this since sorc has Force Barrier and Unbreakable Will as break skill mechanics This is the hardest phase in my opinion 3. Phase 3: Lord Tagriss Lord Tagriss phase is the easiest. At 75% hp, he will start to broke crystal, and become immune from damage. You need to click on the crystal he broke and you will automatically channel a seeker droid into it. Wait until it finished, and run to the seed of rage on the forging table and click the seed to cancel Lord Tagriss's immunity effect. At this rate, there will be 2 tentacles near the seed of rage table. Make sure your tank kills or distract it, because those tentacles can bash you out from the table and prevents you from planting the crystals. At around 50% hp, he will do the same thing again, but at this time he will begins to channel some red effects on the water to harm you. I didn't know what kind of harm effects it will do to us, just stay out from water and keep standing on platform when the red effects appears. It's pretty simple fight, at 25% HP, he will instantly die after a few seconds, and voila! You've done it! Important notes: - You always HAVE to heal yourself and your tank companion, it's really imperative to keep both of your health above 50% - Switching aggro on enemies for your tank companion needs to be done on contingency basis, depends on the situation) - Make sure you have Resuscitation Probe ability ready, just in case when your companion dies. - It's a mandatory to take "Escape Plan" heroic utility during phase 2, because you need the 30 seconds lowerance cooldown on your Escape ability for interrupting the miniboss tentacle heals. Good luck and Good Hunting
  13. Pls make this happen on Oricon. Pretty please. We need that "Scare Bear" title.
  14. Like the title says, how do you min/maxing your PvP gears? Can you please give priority stats numbers? (e.g x% surge, x%alacrity, etc) of course for PT's AP spec. Thank you!
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